TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) talks are among the most popular ways to get innovative ideas out to the public spectrum. So it’s no surprise that TEDx, which supports local versions of the national events, is coming to RiNo -- one of Denver’s up and coming innovation centers, through the first TEDxRiNo event on Apr. 13.

"After a comprehensive search process, the board is pleased to have found the best individual to assume leadership of MyLifeLine.org," said Jason Wagner, president of the MyLifeLine.org Board of Directors and Partner at EKS&H . "Pete is a seasoned ...

Arvada has joined Next Century Cities a bipartisan, city-to-city initiative dedicated to ensuring the availability of next-generation broadband Internet for all communities.

"Broadband is quickly becoming essential for both Arvada businesses and residents-on par with water, wastewater, power, and other municipal services," said Arvada Mayor Marc Williams in a news release.

In 2014, we saw AWS customers (especially in the small and mid-size segments) start to lay claim that they couldn't make their own networks as secure as using Amazon's EC2/ S3 infrastructure services. This trend will accelerate in 2015. Small and medium ...

Denver's getting bigger and better in many ways, but the Rose Community Foundation is betting that people have ideas that can help make it even better. That's why it's launching the Innovate for Good grant program, which will award up to 10 grants totaling $250,000.

Looking to expand your network or learn more about the latest news in Colorado tech in 2015? Our weekly event roundup will help you emerse yourself in the tech lifestyle; from founder talks to a tech demo night, this week is full of events sure to inspire anyone in Colorado.

'Tis the season for giving back and Colorado startups are getting in on the action. These 4 Colorado tech companies shared with us how they are helping others this year, and even provided us with some amazing photos.

That’s what we’ll be talking about at the library tonight: emerging technologies and how they are likely to affect our lives. If you are like me, you feel a sort of dreadful distrust when these topics come up.

COjacks, the Denver-based, Colorado-centric currency that launched late this summer, will be accepted along U.S currency at the Community Connect Trade Association and Main Street Chamber of West Denver's Holiday Trade Show and Event at SPACE Gallery at 400 Santa Fe Dr. on Thurs. Nov. 20 from 4 to 9 p.m.

Next year's Denver Startup Week dates have been announced, with the week-long event meant to give area startups a set time to innovate, collaborate and celebrate to take place Sept. 28-Oct. 2. The five-day event this year took place from Sept. 15-19, and drew an estimated 7,800 startup community members and 700 companies to more than 180 events around the city. In 2013, an estimated 5,500 people and 650 companies participated in Denver Startup Week.

Throughout countless business community conversations, you’ll hear the same call to action:

“We need a big success; we need an IPO,” said Pete Khanna, CEO of TrackVia last year on a Rocky Mountain Tech Meetup panel.

Often initial public offerings are interpreted as symptoms of big things brewing and validation that the rest of the world is watching. Bold, buzz-worthy IPOs secure a spotlight and generous payday for the companies as well as the communities they’re stationed in.

As most of you know, Quick Left is very much embedded in the startup community. We understand the challenges entrepreneurs experience with regard to technological innovation, fundraising, expediting product launches, and hiring exceptional technical talent.

The APEX Awards recognize Colorado’s technology excellence, highlighting remarkable leaders and innovators. Since 2001, the Colorado Technology Association has hosted this prestigious event bringing together the community and celebrating the exceptional people, companies and accomplishments of the year. View the awards website for additional details.

The Internet is part of everyone’s life, every day. We use the Internet at work, home, for enjoyment, and to connect with those close to us.

However, being constantly connected brings increased risk of theft, fraud, and abuse. No country, industry, community, or individual is immune to cyber risks. As a nation, we face constant cyber threats against our critical infrastructure and economy.

BOULDER – Impact Angel Group will become part of North Carolina-based Investors’ Circle, the largest and most active early-stage impact investing network in the world, according to Elizabeth Kraus, who founded Impact Angel Group in 2011.

Entrepreneurs Julian Flores of GetOutfitted and Lexi Raney and Leslie Robertson of Blackberry Maverick both used the inaugural 1 Million Cups business plan pitch event Wednesday to rehearse for the day when the stakes will be a lot higher.